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It’s a Wild Game! The other day, when I was watching a boxing match on TV, a hockey game broke out… Based on endurance, tenacity and fierceness of play, hockey is considered one of roughest and fastest team sports played, and nowhere else within our US borders will you find a place where hockey is so deeply ingrained in the culture and traditions of the people than Minne’snowda. All around the state, in all levels of the game, Minnesotans eat, sleep, and breathe this game. It is because of the hockey culture and traditions that Minnesota is called the "State of Hockey" and contains the Hockey Hall of fame up in Eveleth on Hat Trick Road. If you were to try and trace back to the beginnings of hockey in the state of Minnesota, you would have to focus your attention on the Iron Range in Northern Minnesota. As immigrants settled in Northern Minnesota starting in the1880s to mine the iron ore, their children played hockey to pass the time during the long, frigid winters. A longer winter to them just meant more hockey. Because of this, teams from the range dominated state hockey in the early days. Eveleth, Roseau, International Falls, Duluth, Hibbing, Grand Rapids, and Warroad all had their dynasties. To put that into perspective, the city of Warroad, with a population of only around 1,700 people, gave us Bill and Roger Christian, who were members of the 1960 Gold Medal team and founders of Christian Brother's hockey sticks. Warroad also gave us Bill's son Dave, who was one of twelve Minnesotans on the 1980 US "Miracle on Ice" gold medal team. The city of Roseau, which has a population of around 2,700 people, has won six state hockey tournaments and has placed seven residents on US Olympic Hockey teams. The town's website even opens with the sentence, "The first thing that comes to mind when the name Roseau is mentioned is Hockey”. Neal Broten, arguably the most famous player to come from Roseau, was a member of the 1980 US "Miracle on Ice" gold medal team. He also won a national championship with the Gophers in 1979, and was the first recipient of the Hobey Baker Award as the nation's top college hockey player.

The "Miracle On Ice" The 1980 Olympic hockey game between the U.S.A. and Russia is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in sports history. 13 of the 20 players were born in Minnesota and most of those played for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, under Head Coach Herb Brooks. Coach Brooks was also Silver Medal Olympic Coach in 2002. A member of the 1964 and 1968 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team, he guided the University of Minnesota to three NCAA titles in the 1970s, coached in the National Hockey League, and in 1990 was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall in Eveleth Minnesota. Herb Brooks died in a car accident in 2003.

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undefeated team in the 13-year history of NCAA women's hockey in 2013, and then went on to win their second straight national championship. As of March 2013, their winning streak extended to 49 straight games.

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-----------------------------The word hockey itself is of unknown origin, although it is likely a derivative of hoquet, a Middle French word for a shepherd's stave. The curved, or "hooked" ends of the sticks used for hockey would indeed have resembled these staves. The first recorded use of the word "hockey" is found in the text of a 1363 royal proclamation by Edward III of England banning certain types of sports and games in Ireland: Moreover, we ordain that you prohibit under penalty of imprisonment all and sundry from such stone, wood and iron throwing; handball, football, or hockey; coursing and cock-fighting, or other such idle games. One has to wonder whether this was a moral judgment against idle pastime or if there was concern over the skill set derived from practicing this sport of hurling projectiles, with its’ potential as a form of weapon in the hands of the Irish. The roots of hockey are buried deep in antiquity. Historical records show that a crude form of hockey was played in Egypt 4,000 years ago, and in Ethiopia around 1,000 BC. Various museums offer evidence that a form of the game was played by Romans and Greeks, and by the Aztec Indians in South America several centuries before Columbus landed in the New World. The modern game of hockey evolved in England in the mid-18th century, primarily around schools. The first Olympic Hockey Competition for men was held in London in 1908 with England, Ireland and Scotland competing separately. After having made its first appearance in the 1908 Games, hockey was subsequently dropped from the 1912 Stockholm Games, and reappeared in 1920 in Antwerp before being omitted again in Paris in 1924 because the sport had no International Federation. The International Hockey Federation, the world governing body for the sport, was founded that same year in Paris. Little known is that Women's hockey developed quickly after that in many countries, and in 1927, the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations (IFWHA) was formed. After celebrating their respective Golden Jubilee, the FIH in 1974 and the IFWHA in 1980, the two organizations FIH and IFWHA came together in 1982 to form the FIH, Federation of International Hockey.

Quick facts 1889 - Lord Stanley of Preston, Canada’s sixth governor general and namesake of the Stanley Cup, supervised the flooding of a large lawn on the grounds of the Government House. Lord and Lady Stanley and their children, including two daughters, spent many hours on the rink playing hockey. 1892 - What was originally thought to be the first

organized and recorded all-female ice hockey game is played in Barrie, Ontario. Research reveals a description of just one game in that community during that year and that the game actually featured women playing men dressed as women. Early 1980s - The Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (now known as USA Hockey) hosts the first National Championships for girls’ (1980) and women’s (1981) divisions. 1994 - Minnesota becomes the first state in the United States to sanction girls’ ice hockey as a high school varsity sport. 1998 - Canada, the United States, Finland, China, Sweden and host nation Japan make up the field of six teams that compete at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games as women’s ice hockey makes its debut in the Olympics. History is made on Feb. 17 when Team USA defeats Canada, 3-1, to earn the first Olympic gold medal ever awarded in women’s ice hockey. Gretchen Ulion, Shelley Looney and Sandra Whyte score for the United States. ----------------------------

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▲ On May 14, 1796, Edward Jenner, an English country doctor from Gloucestershire, administers the world’s first vaccination as a preventive treatment for smallpox by scratching the fluid from cowpox into the skin of an 8-year-old boy. The disease had killed millions of people over the centuries. ▲ On May 17, 1885, for the second time in two years, the Apache chief Geronimo breaks out of an Arizona reservation. A famous medicine man and the leader of the Chiricahua Apache, Geronimo achieved national fame by being the last American Indian to surrender formally to the United States. ▲ On May 12, 1963, Bob Dylan walks out of what was to be his first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” He had previewed “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” for Sullivan, who’d approved it days before. But the CBS

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• The accomplishments of the first born such as first-born, walking and talking, are monumental in the eyes of parents and the child is pushed to achieve at a faster pace. First-time parents worry if the child isn’t advancing as they expect and might pressure for success. Parents might push the child to carry out the dreams they had for themselves, and are often harder on first-borns. • Because first-borns often feel the need to be perfect in everything they do, they are usually well-organized, goal-oriented, and respectful of rules. First-borns tend to become people pleasers, ambitious, and aggressive. • First-borns dominate the list of Nobel Prize winners, National Merit scholars, and astronauts. A few famous first-borns are Winston Churchill, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, and Harry Truman. • When a second child arrives, the first-born often becomes the “helper.” This results in a desire to protect and lead, and they become nurturers and caretakers. • The behavior of a middle child is often the result of the fact that they have never been “in the spotlight.” Their older sibling seems to be forging ahead with achievements while the younger one is the “entertainer” of the family, making the middle-born feel upstaged, left out, and insecure. The middle child often tries hard to be different from the older sibling. Because they sometimes feel ignored, they branch out on their own, becoming mentally tough and independent. They develop good social skills as a result, and often turn to their peer group rather than family for support. • Adler believed that middle children are more cooperative because they’ve grown up sharing attention. This also makes them more flexible and diplomatic, skills that allow them to thrive in business. The middles are also frequently good at peacemaking and negotiating – they’re good at seeing both sides of an issue! Fiftytwo percent of U.S. presidents were middle children. • Because parents start to relax by the second child and become less demanding, middle children tend to have a more relaxed attitude toward life than their older sibling. Some famous middles include David Letterman, Richard Nixon, Madonna, and Princess Diana. • A recent study indicates that first-born children receive about 3,000 hours more time with parents between age 4 and 13 than their younger siblings. Perhaps this is why firstborns are more pressured to succeed, as parents “loosen up” as more children arrive. Parents also spend less time with each arriving child

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because they get more proficient at child-rearing tasks. • The baby of the family is often more pampered than his older siblings. Adler believed this was one of the worst actions of a parent, leading to dependence, selfishness, and irresponsibility. He theorized that babied children easily become manipulative and temperamental. The youngest child often gets more attention because the older children have grown to different developmental stages and are somewhat independent. • The baby of the family is often the entertainer or the charmer and likes being in the limelight. He is more carefree and affectionate, and has a good sense of humor, but usually seems to be more rebellious than his older siblings. • The baby tends to be less responsible and more adventurous, taking part in risky activities and aggressive sports. He is the daredevil of the family. A recent study points out that those major league baseball players who are the youngest are 10 times more likely to steal bases than first-born

▲ On May 23, 1911, the New York Public Library, the largest marble structure ever constructed in the United States, is dedicated in New York City. The day after its dedication, some 40,000 citizens passed through to make use of a collection that already consisted of more than a million books. ▲ On May 19, 1935, T.E. Lawrence, a former British Army officer known to the world as Lawrence of Arabia, dies as a retired Royal Air Force mechanic living under an assumed name. The legendary war hero, author and archaeological scholar succumbed to injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident six days earlier. ▲ On May 20, 1969, Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), in a Senate speech, condemns the battle for Ap Bia Mountain in Vietnam, which had become known as “Hamburger Hill.” During the intense fighting, 597 North Vietnamese were reported killed and U.S. casualties were 56 killed and 420 wounded. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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